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sometimes the best way to try to treat that is using steroids. but here's the thing that a lot of people may not realize is that steroids can suppress your immune system. so your body's own natural defenses trying to fight the infection just can't do it. what would otherwise be a dangerous infection can turn into a deadly infection. they get some short-term benefit from the steroids decreasing, but unfortunately, it also made these infections nearly 100% lethal, anderson, just the use of those steroids. >> welshing my understanding is that a lot of these kids died before they collected samples. if they don't have all the facts, how can they close the cas case? >> this is an interesting thing. once they get enough blood samples back they could analyze, they basically create a clen call picture. they say here's the symptoms the children had, here's how the pathogens were sort of heying. once they see other kids that have that same scenario, they say look, we don't need to test every single child anymore, we know that this is what it is based on wha
sometimes the best way to try to treat that is using steroids. but here's the thing that a lot of people may not realize is that steroids can suppress your immune system. so your body's own natural defenses trying to fight the infection just can't do it. what would otherwise be a dangerous infection can turn into a deadly infection. they get some short-term benefit from the steroids decreasing, but unfortunately, it also made these infections nearly 100% lethal, anderson, just the use of those...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> we mentioned at the top of the hour we were following breaking news. late tonight we got a comment jesse jackson jr.'s is receiving intensive medical treatment for a mood disorder. he's responding positive to treatment and is expected to make a full recover. the following weeks of speculation calls for the family to go public. we're following the breaking developments and kate bolduan joins us now. do w
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to do. especially when hundreds of small tunnels crossing the u.s.-mexico border keep popping up. we're going to give you a tar of the latest. wait until you see. this also, remember, you can watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work or even on your smartphone when you're running around this week. go to cnn.com/tv. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing...
that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to...
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appreciate both of you being on with us. josephine, our condolences for the loss of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years have been like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indictments the u.s. attorney announced in san diego. >> i think it's a good thing. i'm pleased the way everything is going and i think laura duffy and her team are really doing an excellent job. and i think something good is going to come out of this. >> robert, has anyone from the department of justice given you an indication as to why the indictment is just now being unsealed? >> well, if you mean the department of justice, we talked with laura duffy and her team of prosecutors. we don't talk much with the department of justice in washington. and we have been consulted by u.s. attorney laura duffy and her team of prosecutors over the past year. they even flew to detroit to brief brian's parents, josephine and kent sr., on the status of the case. as we understand it, this investigation has been
appreciate both of you being on with us. josephine, our condolences for the loss of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years have been like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indictments the u.s. attorney announced in san diego. >> i think it's a good thing. i'm pleased the way everything is going and i think laura duffy and her team are really doing an excellent job. and i think something good is going to come out of this....
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed mercilously for his vision for america. >> i think we expected that, of course. >> tonight, hilary shelton of the naacp, and philadelphia mayor michael nutter on what happens when mitt romney tells the truth. >>> repeal and disgrace. house republicans vote to take health care away from americans. house democratic whip steny hoyer is here with reaction. >> and today, the congressional budget office debunks one of the greatest republican lies ever told. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes -- >> under barack obama, he has one plan a
thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed...
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mess that we're in today. >> american people want us to create jobs. that's what we should be using this time on the floor for. not on this useless bill to nowhere. bill to nowhere that does serious damage to the health and economic well being of america's families. >> that's what went on today on the floor of the house where this overwhelming vote was taken without a surprise ending. it will now go to the senate, perhaps, and there it will die a slow death. we're joined now by louisiana congressman. he was booed today when talked about eliminating obama care. >> i'm going to eliminate every non-essential program i can find. i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ] >> why, sir, does this necessitate 33 votes? don't you think the votes already got the message as to how the house feels? >> first of all, this is the first time since the supreme court made their decision that confirmed it is a massive tax increase that we've had a chance to go back and say let's have another opportunity to repeal obama care. look, it has been over 30 months since
mess that we're in today. >> american people want us to create jobs. that's what we should be using this time on the floor for. not on this useless bill to nowhere. bill to nowhere that does serious damage to the health and economic well being of america's families. >> that's what went on today on the floor of the house where this overwhelming vote was taken without a surprise ending. it will now go to the senate, perhaps, and there it will die a slow death. we're joined now by...
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cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime minister has to take note of. that's one story the markets focused on. the other big news is i guess no news from the fed. as far as the ufomc was concerned in its minutes, the balanced in terms of further help, nothing immediately for the markets, they did leave the option on the table for now that was some small crumb of comfort to take away for these very jittery investors right now. back to you. >> geoff, thanks. still ahead on "way too early," quarterback tim tebow lends a hand at last night's espy awards. we'll show you what got his jets teammate mark sanchez laughing. >>>
cnbc's geoff cutmore is live in london for us. geoff? >> good morning to you. the trouble is, mariano rahoy has protests on the street of spain as a result of this. as you've pointed out, these cuts meant to get public spending deficits down below 3%. by at least 2014. at least 200 minors took to the streets yesterday, to show their contempt for the reduction in subsidies for spanish mines in the north. these miners have a track record of forcing governments out. so something the prime...
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yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get them right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> hey is there. here's what's happening. j
yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get them right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law...
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espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this thursday, july 12th, there's a lot going on today, including new signs that the federal reserve is seriously considering another round of stimulus to help boost the economy. >>> coming up, a live report from cnbc to break down what it all means. >>> plus, fun with charts on the house floor. one congressman continues a long-standing tradition of using ridiculous analogies during house debates. we'll have that clip later in the show. >>> but first, let's
espys swoop in to save us from the slowest day in sports. the question is, would tim tebow steal the show, even in the off season? it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart in for willie geist, and this is "way too early," the show that was twice nominated for best musical score for a newscast. glad you're up with us watching on msnbc or slisenning live on sirius xm radio. you can do what rob wrigle does as text the word awake followed...
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tell us, put this in context. obama there much of the time, doing voter registration drive that benefits carol which she ran. >> guest: in 1992. >> host: put obama in context of washington, and particularly how his relationship with independent black politics, coalition black politics transforms as he begins from the city and local stage to the gnarl -- national stage. >> host: there's a lot going on. runs against bobby rush, a community center black nationalist, independent, gets squashed. don't win. he talks about the need to build coalitions which is, you know, true, and overwhelmingly black congressional district in a racially polarized city, and so you have that, but there's others i talk about. it's just not where he sits among dependents which is important, but there's a guy nay the name of jones who's president of the illinois senate. you know, he's been in the trenches, comes out machine, you know, i met him because, you know, i did redistricting work for the illinois senate as a consul at that particular
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tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer, who i talk about in the book. a political activist and not a political organizer. there's a difference and we can talk about that. and so carol washington was -- i would say was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he had tried to work in the machine, to make progress. he had grant for mayor in the 1970s. there were some sort of black machine politicians who went along with the -- the white machine candidates that way, heard washington called them the biggest uncle tom on god's green ea
tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer,...
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. >> be sure to join us in the 10:00 a.m. eastern hour when i'll speak with the pilot who spotted william. the hiker needed coaxing to get him into the helicopter. we'll hear more of that amazing rescue. >>> a new jersey town puts the spotlight on people who run red lights. what they caught on tape might make you think twice about the way you drive. >>> plus this, the number of murders in chicago surpassed the number of troops killed in afghanistan this year. why so many? >> the wrong people are getting their hands on these weapons and they are using them to essentially wage war in the streets of chicago. >> we'll hear from that man there. he's a police officer and e.r. doctor in chicago. he says the violence there is the worst he's ever seen. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achieveme
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> piers, thanks, good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast. breaking news about congressman jesse jackson jr. who hasn't been seen in weeks. there is word tonight after more than a month of utter silence about congressman jesse jackson jr.'s medical condition, there's been a lot of rumors as well as reporting that's just flat-out wrong about what's been going on with the congressman. tonight, his doctor says he's being treated for what's described as a mood disorder. our kate baldwin is working her sources. we're going to try to get to the bottom of this. it's very unusual for a sitting member of congress to disappear for weeks without any explanation. but before we get to that, we have a 360 exclusive. now, for months, as you know, we've been covering the investigation into the fast and furious gun running operation. tonight, the mother and cousin of slain border patrol agent brian terry, the man you see right there, who was killed in connection with the
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> piers, thanks, good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast. breaking news about congressman jesse jackson jr. who hasn't been seen in weeks. there is word tonight after more than a month of utter silence about congressman jesse jackson jr.'s medical condition, there's been a lot of rumors as well as reporting that's just flat-out wrong about what's been going on with the congressman. tonight, his doctor says he's being...
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they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this one. >>> and 401(k)s, many of us have taken big hits. >> yes. nobody wants to look at it. >> so money expert dara dole land is along with us to talk about most of it is out of your control. there are a few things that you can do. there are a lot of hidden fees involved in your 401(k). she says can you perhaps capture some of the money lost by getting rid of some of the fees or at least knowing about them. and then, you know, the olympic fever is everywhere. you may have watched the olympic ceremonies last night. >> yes. >> thumbs up? thumbs down? >> i tho
they bring us phenomenal topics that have us all thinking. you know how you go to an amusement park and it's huge and overwhelming and if you were someone with special needs, you want assistance in order to traverse the whole thing. how about instead of bringing a scooter you bring a segue. disneyland in han him saanaheim this is not one of the accepted ways of getting around. it led to a lawsuit. and so our legal guys are talking about how the americans with disabilities act steps into this...
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there are not enough words to use. (inaudible). >> they said they had no idea of a grand jury investigation but a letter was revealed by the judge said that steve garvey questioning your leadership about what was going on, on campus, and it clearly showed that he knew of something. >>guest: i think as he tried to go through the timeline of what we knew, when the first mistake was not paying enough attention to the articles that came out back in march of 2011 so it started from there. the report is new. we are just seeing it as we saw it for the first time. >>shepard: "did not pay enough attention to the articles which came out in 2011." for penn state this is just going. for the penn state university family, it may never send. analysis right after this. streaming coverage continues at foxnews.com without commercial interruption. the medicare debate continues in washington... ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of med
there are not enough words to use. (inaudible). >> they said they had no idea of a grand jury investigation but a letter was revealed by the judge said that steve garvey questioning your leadership about what was going on, on campus, and it clearly showed that he knew of something. >>guest: i think as he tried to go through the timeline of what we knew, when the first mistake was not paying enough attention to the articles that came out back in march of 2011 so it started from...
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again, brian terry's mother and cousin join us exclusively in just a moment. but first, keeping them honest.
again, brian terry's mother and cousin join us exclusively in just a moment. but first, keeping them honest.
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okay, he can't hear us. we will get back to that and we will continue to follow the olympic security. >>> in the meantime, terrified civilians flee for their lives. the streets of syria's largest city now a battleground, and anyone who stays behind could be caught in the cross fire. we'll talk about what role, if any, the u.s. should play in syria. we'll be joined by former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> welcome back. we're talking about security at the olympic games in london this morning, and bill rathburn was the securities director for the 1996 games in atlanta, and he's joining us this morning to talk about the challenges. bill, we got the audio issues worked out, so glad you're with us. tell me what the biggest challenge is, the athletes, the venues, or the spect
okay, he can't hear us. we will get back to that and we will continue to follow the olympic security. >>> in the meantime, terrified civilians flee for their lives. the streets of syria's largest city now a battleground, and anyone who stays behind could be caught in the cross fire. we'll talk about what role, if any, the u.s. should play in syria. we'll be joined by former u.s. ambassador christopher hill. this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain...
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i used to be a lawyer. these lawsuits are going to go on for a long time. $800 trillion of debt is pegged to the libor rate. even if you move it one percentage point. you're talking big big money. what you have to understand is barclay's some days wanted to move the rate down. some days they moved it up. some days they move it to keep their traders happy. all of this is as corrupt as it could be. you know me, show me a banker, and i'll throw every nasty label at them in a second because i think that sector has done so much harm to our economy. jumping to baltimore knows the damage is big we're not there. we need to know what was bought, what swaps what the rates were, but it's a subtle issue. is this a tobacco moment for the industry? you bet. it shows they will stop at anything even respect with to the interest rate because they used it to be the foundation for every piece of that. >> cenk: barclays has admitted it. even in our graphic we have the u.k. flying in the background. but this is not just the u.k
i used to be a lawyer. these lawsuits are going to go on for a long time. $800 trillion of debt is pegged to the libor rate. even if you move it one percentage point. you're talking big big money. what you have to understand is barclay's some days wanted to move the rate down. some days they moved it up. some days they move it to keep their traders happy. all of this is as corrupt as it could be. you know me, show me a banker, and i'll throw every nasty label at them in a second because i think...
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pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're going to have a second, third, and fourth screen with them. they're going to have so many ways they can interact, watch and view things happening at the london olympics beyond television that they've ever had before. >> reporter: between facebook, twitter, web sites and apps, it's easy to get driven to digital distraction. he says choose just a few. >> identify who he want to get your information from will help you better understand which tools to use and not overwhelm you at the same time. >> reporter: he recommends a dashboard app like bank
pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're...
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and the lord had been gracious enough to let us do that. and then i called matt and i told him about this idea that i had for "runaway slave." matt, i need some help. and he got behind me on the project. and when they heard about "runaway slave" movie, if you think they didn't like tea party, they lost their minds. this "runaway slave" thing. so we came to the parting of the ways, and i guess sort of like moses i led them up to the promised land but i never went in with them. but it was time for me to leave. matt and i in tel aviv about six months ago, we were able to start the first tea party in israel. we call it kosher tea. started off with 70 people crowded into a cramped little space not much bigger than this platform, but now i understand they have grown to over 700. freedom, there is a thirst for it all across our world. and as i leave you tonight, or this afternoon -- i usually speak at night -- as i leave you this afternoon, i want you americans to know from the words of christ, that these words don't fit many other people in our w
and the lord had been gracious enough to let us do that. and then i called matt and i told him about this idea that i had for "runaway slave." matt, i need some help. and he got behind me on the project. and when they heard about "runaway slave" movie, if you think they didn't like tea party, they lost their minds. this "runaway slave" thing. so we came to the parting of the ways, and i guess sort of like moses i led them up to the promised land but i never went in...
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how though they use that? inside the campaign, they think it could be used, say, on christian radio. a direct mail piece late in the campaign to try to discourage turnout among social conservatives who would be absolutely critical to any romney path to victory. >> all right. john, appreciate the updates today, david gergen as well. >>> ahead, scathing report on penn state's handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. new details today slams the university for what it calls a total and consistent disregard for sandusky's victims. not even mentioning the children for a long time till sandusky was charged and arrested. keeping them honest, we'll talk to the attorney of some of the victims. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours with us. with real advice for real goals. a u.s bank wealth management advisor can help you every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients. so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along there wealth. so there foo
how though they use that? inside the campaign, they think it could be used, say, on christian radio. a direct mail piece late in the campaign to try to discourage turnout among social conservatives who would be absolutely critical to any romney path to victory. >> all right. john, appreciate the updates today, david gergen as well. >>> ahead, scathing report on penn state's handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. new details today slams the university for what it calls a total...
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, thank you for joining us. it was last week that you ignored this court order and you cut the pay of about 400 city workers and yourself to the federal minimum wage. all getting paid $7.25 an hour. why did you do that? >> well, suzanne, in november of 2011 i proposed a budget that raised taxes about $11 a month and my council decided they would rather borrow so when they passed that budget they've been unable to fund that budget through the borrowing. the banks have set conditions and they've been unable to meet them. throughout the year i've been telling them we are going to be short. in fact the budget that they passed i vetoed because i knew we'd be short on money. right now we have a $16 million deficit and what i'm trying to do is keep the city operational. i'm not only paying employees but also keeping the garbage trucks running, keeping the fire trucks running, keeping the police cars running. the people who pave streets, take care of our parks. it is a challenge. our employees do an outstanding job and
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no steroid should be used. they seem to think steroids made this problem worse. >> when you have a dying child you try to use what you have at hand. they were right to try that. whether or not it helps remains to be determined. >> reporter: i don't want to belabor the point but they seem to indicate that it hurt, that these infections a lot of times they can be a problem but they are not particularly dangerous but something pushes them over the top. and they thought that the steroids seemed to be a common denominator. >> from the cases that we reviewed almost all of the children died and almost all of them had steroids. >> reporter: steroids can be a potent anti-inflammatory but when given to children with aggressive infections they can suppress the immune system allowing the infection to be worse as was the case with ev 71. you hear about avian flew. ev 71 had not been in cambodia before. why does it appear with such vengeance? >> it looks like this has emerged strongly probably because it had not circulated w
no steroid should be used. they seem to think steroids made this problem worse. >> when you have a dying child you try to use what you have at hand. they were right to try that. whether or not it helps remains to be determined. >> reporter: i don't want to belabor the point but they seem to indicate that it hurt, that these infections a lot of times they can be a problem but they are not particularly dangerous but something pushes them over the top. and they thought that the...
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans. wemcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed mercilously for his vision for america. >> i think we expected that, of course. >> tonight, hillary shenten of the naacp, and philadelphia mayor michael nutter on what happens when mitt romney tells the truth. >>> repeal and disgrace. house republicans vote to take health care away from americans. house democratic whip steny hoyer is here with reaction. >> and today, the congressional budget office debunks one of the greatest republican lies ever told. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes -- >> underbarack obama, he has one plan an
thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans. wemcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed...
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we use a mild intensity for the snapper. >>you it red onion and serrano pepper >>alot of the peppers and the salts are ground up according to mexican recipes that we follow ... we finish this with some fish stock and some butter there is a lot of simplicity in the dishes that we put together ... but the flavors are complex johnny hernandez, thanks so much for sharing these recipes. if you are headed to san antonio and want to visit his restaurant, go to: lagloria.com today's recipe or to watch the segment again.. log on to wgn tv dot com slash midday. [ female announcer ] what's a powerful way to cut through everyday greasy messes? [ male announcer ] sponges, take your mark! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease-cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...giving you the strength of two in every bottle. [ sponge ] gimme some suds! [ female announcer ] p&g -- proud sponsor of moms. time now for the answer to today's trivia q
we use a mild intensity for the snapper. >>you it red onion and serrano pepper >>alot of the peppers and the salts are ground up according to mexican recipes that we follow ... we finish this with some fish stock and some butter there is a lot of simplicity in the dishes that we put together ... but the flavors are complex johnny hernandez, thanks so much for sharing these recipes. if you are headed to san antonio and want to visit his restaurant, go to: lagloria.com today's recipe...
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good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but we know what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens. that's just one of them. you mentioned the accounting firms and tax swiss is a bank that is under investigation by the department of justice right now for helping americans evade taxes by hiding them in swiss bank accounts. >> the question in the interview was, is it unpatriotic? is it patriotic? is it the american thing to do to take your money offshore? romney said he's not hiding anything and reports like yours that you came out with are just a distraction. what's your response in. >> contrary to what lindsey graham and others have said, it's not american to hide your income from the go
good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but we know what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens....
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stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also hide their money overseas. we'll talk to the man who broke that story. >>> and today, it was repeal and replace, and it was really repeal and disgrace. i'll talk to the democratic house whip steny hoyer about today's republican spectacle. >>> share your thoughts on twitter with us, on facebook, and twitter, using the hash tag ed show. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." this is one of the greatest lies ever told. the republicans, they want every american to think this more than anything else, that pre
stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also...
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sam jabsheh, thanks so much for joining us. dawali kitchen has two chicago locations: at 1625 n halsted street--next to the steppenwolf theater.... and at 4911 north kedzie avenue. if you want to learn more, go to: dawalikitchen.com. and for more information on today's recipe or to watch the segment again.. log on to wgn tv dot com slash midday. i'm on break sweetheart. [ woman ] you know you don't have to put up with this. those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. and now the answer for today's trivia question: if you had taken a minimum wage job in 1960, how much would you have been paid? a. $2.00 b. $1.50 c. $1.00 the answer: c. one dollar! in 1960 you could buy a new car for $2,000... you could get a new home for $20,000. adjusted for inflation minimum wage climed 20% between 1960 and 1965. >>remember the days of gasoline under $1 a gallon ... a long time ago ... >>
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it used to be a hotel. look, i am pointing -- that is where bob's room in the back. >> bob: dedicated by people of italy. >> andrea: there are five rooms. there is also a street. >> greg: talking more about jasper. >> andrea: every time i had a couple of drinks i thought of you, greg. i have great chicken wings. i thought of kimmy. >> eric: coincidence -- >> greg: let's talk about jasper. >> eric: bob? >> bob: you know following up on mayor bloomberg to stop us from drinking big drinks. a new ad. i want you to see this. mayor bloomberg if you are listening -- >> this is new york city. mo one tells us what neighborhood to live in, what team to root for or what deli to eat at. don't tell a city who never sleeps it's bedtime. are we letting a mayor tell us what size beverage to buy? where will it end? >> bob: mayor bloomberg, get out of our lives.
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tell us a little bit about what that is. what is the primary distinction or fissure in black politics in this chapter? >> guest: the big difference and i want to be clear it's not just black politics. right in the mid-1960's when we have discussions about voting rights and the voting rights bill, black leaders and black people began to talk about what their vision of black evil in politics and electoral politics should look like. on the one side you had malcolm x and his famous speech the ballot for the elect where he talks about black voters should not be taken for granted, that there should be basically community centered issues that matter, no matter what the color of the politician is and those politicians should be held accountable based on what they did or did not do in the interest of the community. on the other side you had a more coalition focus perspective in and in a famous essay he wrote in the 1960's from protest to politics. he really was trying to steer the protest movement into electoral politics as a part of
tell us a little bit about what that is. what is the primary distinction or fissure in black politics in this chapter? >> guest: the big difference and i want to be clear it's not just black politics. right in the mid-1960's when we have discussions about voting rights and the voting rights bill, black leaders and black people began to talk about what their vision of black evil in politics and electoral politics should look like. on the one side you had malcolm x and his famous speech the...
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to turn on us. we're going to be looking at 100 sooner than you want to see it. first warning details coming up shortly. >> thank you. >>> the ravens open training camp in exactly 2 weeks. the status of several key players is up in the air. ed reid broke his silence last night on wjz fm. he said he's still not sure if he'll join the team this month. he will earn $7 million if he plays this season but hinted at wanting a new contract. the ravens have until monday to work out a long term deal with ray rice or he will have to play this season under a franchise tag. >>> the oriels are back in action this weekend at camden yards. see the birds take on the tigers sunday afternoon at 1:30 live on wjz 13. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, take a look at what happens when a fisherman tries to reel in his catch. >> jesse jackson junior's family reveals why he's been absent from congress. >> it's hot time summertime in the city. take a live look at what's shaping up to be a beautiful day out th
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maybe kristen chenoweth should use the phrase brick a leg. she was rushed to the hospital wednesday after being hit in the head by a falling piece of lighting equipment on the set of cbs's "the good wife." sche chenoweth appears to be "knocked out cold." >>> katie holmes has registered at a carolina coastline church in new york, around the corner from my place actually. meanwhile tom cruise is threatening with a multi-million-dollar lawsuit. he blasted recent headlines like "tom's house of hers," "the real tom the monster." >>> reports say channing tatum may star in and produce a film about legendary evil ka kneel. >>> feeble miley cyrus has gotten her 15th quote. it's a quote from theodore roosevelt. >>> and this comes to us from pasadena, california, where after showing you the trending bears raiding neighborhoods, for once we get to show you the end of the story. they are taking this little guy back into the wilderness. you're looking at a cub waking up after being tranquilized and being returned to the for evident after his stroll through
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thank you for talking to us. it's so interesting to me when you see the military presence in a place like afghanistan actually winding down, you see suicides ramping up. why? >> well, soledad, i think it's important to realize that some of the stressors that can lead to suicide are like seeds that are planted. and they don't sproud immediately. whether it's ptsd, traumatic brain injury, these are sort of things that don't manifest themselves or months or years after troops come home. >> when you look at the actual people who are committing suicide, many of them never saw combat. didn't go into combat. what's the explanation for that? >> well, the stressors apply across all 1.4 million men and women in active duty forces. we have been at war for a decade. and even if you haven't been deployed, you're in that environment. where you will feel some of those stressors. >> hey, mark, this is will cain. this conversation reminds me a little bit about the conversation we have over autism. and i have to ask then, are we s
thank you for talking to us. it's so interesting to me when you see the military presence in a place like afghanistan actually winding down, you see suicides ramping up. why? >> well, soledad, i think it's important to realize that some of the stressors that can lead to suicide are like seeds that are planted. and they don't sproud immediately. whether it's ptsd, traumatic brain injury, these are sort of things that don't manifest themselves or months or years after troops come home....
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the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ whoa. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably
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thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >>> tom, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we have breaking news about congressman jesse jackson jr. who hasn't been seen in weeks. there is word tonight after more than a month of utter silence about congressman jesse jackson jr.'s medical condition, there's been a lot of rumors as well as reporting that's just flat-out wrong about what's been going on with the congressman. tonight, his doctor says he's being treated for what's described as a mood disorder. our kate baldwin is bourque working her sources. we're going to try to get to the bottom of this. it's very unusual for a sitting member of congress to disappear for weeks without any explan in addition. but before we get to that, we have a 360 exclusive. now, for months, as you know, we've been covering the investigation into the fast and furious gun running operation. tonight, the mother and cousin of slain border patrol agent brian terry, the man you see right there, who was kille
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>> i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program i can find. that includes obamacare and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ audience booing ] >> there you hear it. our second story "outfront," boos for mitt romney when he tells the naacp he wants to repeal obamacare. but if you think that pit putts him on the defense, think again. >> [ speaking foreign languag ] language ]. >> romney is rolling out a new ad with his son, craig, who speaks spanish asking hispanics to give his dad a chance. american crossroads is slamming romney. and women are slamming h
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paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone in the opposition would ever consent to assad or his understand regime, cronies with blood on their hands being on any transitional governing body. i said weeks ago that assad going could be an outcome as well as a precondition. >> it's interesting because we are just back at square one. why is it significant what she said? she is saying assad will not be a part of the new government. russia is saying we are not putting conditions in this. they are basically propping up the regime. in the meantime it has been difficult to see the vi
paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone...
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if it comes out, use back-up birth control. mirena may attach to or go through the uterine wall and cause other problems. although uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can wait a little longer. ask about mirena. when you have time. did you know ? if you choose mirena to prevent pregnancy, it's also approved to treat heavy periods. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us
if it comes out, use back-up birth control. mirena may attach to or go through the uterine wall and cause other problems. although uncommon, pregnancy while using mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility. ovarian cysts may occur, but usually disappear. bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. periods over time may become shorter, lighter, or even stop. mirena does not protect against hiv or stds. oh, i can...
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thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. "anderson cooper 360" starts >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]. >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. >> do you think you're sane. >> am i what? >> do you think you're sane. do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad. what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers,
thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. "anderson cooper 360" starts >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]....
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that is what motivates us. it is like the calls we're getting here. .hey know they're in trouble host: one of our viewers says can you offer the president a list of slogans? guest: "it's the middle class, stupid." [laughter] it is the next four years. stan and i talk about this all the time. they are open to a long-term solution. if you talk about the types of things you need to do to rebuild the middle class i think he would have a more receptive audience than people think. host: from lincoln, illinois. jeff. democrats line. -- farmington, illinois. just. democrats line. caller: i have been a democrat, and i am disgusted. he said the next four years are more important than the left four, and i do not blame for saying that because the democratic party can not run on the last four years. as a hard-working democrat, i am sick of my party being the champion of these people that do not want to work, that want a handout from government. every other day the democratic party is trying to pass this or that to pay for t
that is what motivates us. it is like the calls we're getting here. .hey know they're in trouble host: one of our viewers says can you offer the president a list of slogans? guest: "it's the middle class, stupid." [laughter] it is the next four years. stan and i talk about this all the time. they are open to a long-term solution. if you talk about the types of things you need to do to rebuild the middle class i think he would have a more receptive audience than people think. host:...